insagt1 wrote:Another unusual game time for the Amerks. If they still hold any possibilites of catching Toronto, it starts here. A win (and the Amerks so far have won all 3 meetings with the Ex-Rats) and they move to within 6 points of the Marlies with a game in hand and the next two games at home head-to-head. Its quite an opportunity if the guys want to grab it. Could really make the final 7 games real interesting.

Its probably unrealistic to think we could sweep them again (with no 3-pointers) but at least they have a shot.Turnbull is back and that helps a lot. It would be nice if Adam were 'back' as well.

I wonder if Rolston is considering giving Mac the start tomorrow? Just to keep him sharp....in case. Then you play Leggio in both Marlies games. Depends on how deep in the mental abyss Mac is right now.

Also time for Whitmore to emerge from his regularly scheduled break and score a few.

I think we should win this one. (we better!)

WRONG, they won two and lost one 11-25-11: 4-2 win at home12-4-11: 4-2 road loss12-9-11: 3-0 win at home

It's possible they call McNabb up to have an extra D-man, they can't use a free emergency call on him though as long as Sekera is healthy though. It was reported that Ehrhoff left the arena limping but not on crutches, maybe he isn't too bad and could be ready by this weekend.

LetsAddMoreBanners wrote:Sekera and Kaleta returned to the game and Weber was a healthy scratch. Guys, stop going off the deep end with these injury speculations. We will not get screwed because of this.

Everyone needs to relax, Brayden is still here and he will be playing for the Amerks this morning.

Weber would be the sixth with Ehrhoff out. They will recall McNabb after today to have an extra for their upcoming games, since Ehrhoff is out a while.